Tuesday, 30 September 1924
The House—summoned by Mr. SPEAKER in pursuance of the Resolution of 7th August—met at a Quarter before Three of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
County of London Electric Supply Company Bill [Lords] (by Order),
(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether he can give the House any information with reference to the Turkish incursions into Iraq; whether there has been any British casualties; what...
Lieut.-Colonel Sir FREDERICK HALL: (by Private Notice) asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether his attention has been called to the statements recently published as to the...
(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether he can make any statement regarding the circumstances attending the murder of Mrs. Evans in Mexico; whether the murderers have been brought to...
(by Private Notice) asked the Minister of Labour whether he has received any representations from Rota, Committees and other bodies associated with the problem of unemployment, with special...
(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware that Government contractors in Erith, Acton, Manchester and other cities, are refusing to enlarge their working staff, but are...
Sir F. HALL: (by Private Notice) asked the Attorney-General if he will state what were the reasons for the withdrawal of the charges brought against Mr. Campbell, editor of the "Workers' Weekly,"...
The right hon. Sir Alfred Moritz Mond, Baronet, County of Carmarthen (Carmarthen Division).
Mr. SPEAKER informed the House that he had issued the following Writ during the Recess for London University, in the room of Sir Sydney Russell-Wells, deceased.
I beg to move, That during the remainder of the Session— (1) Government Business do have precedence;(2) At the conclusion of Government, Business or of Proceedings made in pursuance of any...
Order for Second Reading read.
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